Top Schools

University of Hawaii at Manoa, which was ranked 35th nationwide in 2010, is the top-ranked school in Hawaii that has a human services program. It is located in Honolulu.
In 2010, University of Hawaii at Manoa graduated 125 students from its human services program.
Students at University of Hawaii at Manoa paid $8,095 per year in tuition fees.

The second-ranked school in Hawaii that has a human services program is Hawaii Pacific University. Hawaii Pacific University, which was ranked 47th in the country in 2010, is located in Honolulu.
43 students graduated with degree in human services from Hawaii Pacific University in 2010.
Students at Hawaii Pacific University paid $15,820 per year in tuition fees.

The third-ranked school in Hawaii that has a human services program is Brigham Young University-Hawaii. Brigham Young University-Hawaii, which was ranked 75th in the country in 2010, is located in Laie.
In 2010, Brigham Young University-Hawaii graduated 22 students from its human services programs.
The tuition rate at Brigham Young University-Hawaii was $4,330 per year.

Cost

Human services schools in Hawaii, charge students an average tuition of $7,418 per year. But, tuition can be as much as $15,820 per year, or as little as $2,142 per year.
The Hawaii human services schools with the highest tuition rates in 2010 were:

Hawaii Pacific University - located in Honolulu, students are charged $15,820 per year

University of Phoenix-Hawaii Campus - located in Honolulu, students are charged $11,880 per year

University of Hawaii at Manoa - located in Honolulu, students are charged $8,095 per year

The human services schools in Hawaii that charged the lowest tuition rates were:

Honolulu Community College - located in Honolulu, students are charged $2,142 per year

University of Hawaii Maui College - located in Kahului, students are charged $2,238 per year

Brigham Young University-Hawaii - located in Laie, students are charged $4,330 per year

A human services degree from a Hawaii school... what next?

The largest populations of Hawaii human services professional are working in the following counties:

Honolulu County - 2,180 human services professionals

Hawaii County - 570 human services professionals

Projected Growth

The government projects that by 2018, the number of human services professionals in the state of Hawaii will grow to 3,800. This would require a 19% growth in the profession.

Salary

human services professionals in Hawaii make an average of $37,040 per year.
However, Hawaii human services professional earned anywhere in the range from as less than $21,160 per year to more than $57,140 per year in 2010.
On average human services professional earn the most in the following Hawaii counties:

Honolulu County - $37,225 per year

Hawaii County - $31,040 per year

The following counties in Hawaii have the lowest average salaries for human services professional:

The human services professionals with lowest average salaries in Hawaii were:

Human Services Care Specialist - $41,280 per year

Human Services Program Specialist - $32,800 per year

More Information

Take a look at the graphs and charts below for additional Hawaii statistics regarding a career in human services and to compare salaries with a variety of related fields such as human services or sociology.